LittleEast.tv To Broadcast Women's Tennis Championship

NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. - LittleEast.tv will
makes its first broadcast of the season, when Bridgewater State
College and Western Connecticut State University square off in the
championship match of the 2009 Little East Women's Tennis
Championship live from Danbury, Conn. at 1 p.m. on Oct. 29.
The conference champion will earn the automatic qualifier
into the 2010 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship.
The Colonials (12-2) and Bears (12-3) meet earlier the season in
Danbury, Conn. with Western Connecticut registering an 8-1
victory.
Under the direction of Head Coach Stacy Slater,
the Colonials captured the regular season title and the top seed in
the Little East Women's Tennis Championship with an unblemished 7-0
record in the conference circuit. Western Connecticut received a
bye in the first round before dispatching fourth-seeded University
of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 5-2, on Oct. 25.
Head Coach Barry Gorman and his squad are making
their second consecutive appearance in the Little East championship
match. Bridgewater State defeated the sixth-seeded University of
Southern Maine (5-3) in the first round before upsetting
second-seeded Salem State College (5-1) on Oct. 25. The Bears
hoisted the conference championship trophy in 2007, when the format
was a flighted field.
Fans unable to make the trip to Danbury, Conn. can follow all the
action live on LittleEast.tv. If the live
broadcast is prohibited due to technical difficulties, the match
will be archived immediately following the conclusion of the
championship ceremonies.
LittleEast.tv, in partnership with EZSteam.com, was launched on
February 4, 2009, when the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
defeated Tufts University in men's basketball. LittleEast.tv
has broadcasted four Little East Conference championships in its
first year (men's and women's basketball, softball, and baseball).
This past spring, Eastern Connecticut State University and the
Little East Conference co-hosted the 2009 NCAA Division III
Baseball New England Regional Championship from Willimantic, Conn.
Each of the 14 games were produced and broadcasted on
LittleEast.tv.











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